Ryan Adzima, former Wallington (N.J.) record-setting quarterback, has transferred to DePaul Catholic (Wayne, N.J.) for his senior season, per new head coach John McKenna.

Considered an FBS-caliber quarterback by many, the 6-2, 215-pound Adzima has yet to field his first FBS offer, likely due to the perceived level of competition at his former high school, which played a Group 1 schedule.

Hence, the transfer to DePaul should prove beneficial to both parties as the Spartans are stacked with skill position talent but face uncertainty at the quarterback position with Zach Bednarczyk graduating and playing for Villanova next fall.

However, Adzima, who began practice with his new team Monday, will have to earn his place on his new depth chart.

“As far as I’m concerned, I have six quarterbacks going after one starting quarterback spot,” said McKenna. “I’ve only known him one day. Yesterday was his first practice, so it’s way too soon to know anything yet. Honestly, I never saw him play until yesterday.”

However, Adzima’s playing experience and undeniable production up to this point in his high school career would indicate he has a good chance attaining the starting role.

As a junior in 2013, Adzima threw for 3,229 yards (2nd most in the state) and 32 TDs (tied for third most), connecting on 221-of-375 passes (59 %). He has been most heavily recruited by Maryland, UMass, Cincinnati and the service academies.